[1] President Moon Jae-in on Tuesday attended a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the Jeju April 3 Incident, apologizing for the violence inflicted by the state.

*mark 표시하다, 기록하다

*incident 사건 (accident)

*inflict 가하다, 손해를 입히다

[2] “As the president, I extend sincere condolences and thanks to the people of Jeju, surviving victims and bereaved families who voiced the pain and truth about the April 3 (uprising),” Moon said.

*extend condolences 조의를 표하다

*bereaved 사별을 당한, 상을 당하다

*voice 목소리를 내다

[3] The events that led to the uprising began in 1947, and martial law was declared on Jeju in November 1948. The state’s suppression of the uprising -- branded a communist-led revolt -- continued until 1954, with the death toll estimated to be about 30,000. At the time, the Jeju population stood at about 300,000.

[1] Recent Chinese restrictions on the types of recyclables that it will purchase continue to cause much confusion, as both residents and management offices of apartment complexes struggle to understand what can and cannot go in their recycle bins.

*recyclable 재활용 가능한, 재활용품

[2] The recyclables collection problem stems from China, the biggest importer of recyclables in the world, which announced in July that it would stop importing 24 kinds of solid waste by the end of the year. The items banned include polyethylene terephthalate bottles, other plastic bottles and containers and all mixed paper.